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"Spring's favorite Map"

At 6:44 AM on Jul 4, 2007, Torsten Flatter wrote:

Hello,

there are many many questions with the title "Spring's favorite Map" and (except of some change proposals) exactly the same content.

Question IDs:
- 16585
- 16588
- 16589
- 16593
- and many more

Regards,

Torsten
1 . At 9:08 AM on Jul 4, 2007, Henryk Konsek wrote:
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Re: "Spring's favorite Map"

Yes, that's my ones. Please note that each of them provides set of the answers tricky in some way and _different_ (with some intersection between them of course). There are therefore not 'exactly the same'. Of course I could create a single questions with all these answers merged however more than 5 options make the questions unreadable.

Thank you for reporting the issue, however in my humble opinion these questions are fair enough and do not require a refactoring, at least not in the area you mentioned. :)

Best regards :)
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